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| Rediscover the ruins of the lost city of the Incas, deep in the jungle of the Urubamba Valley in Peru. Plan your adventure trip to Machu Picchu, learn about the ancient Inca city, the Inca civilization and Peru. Find out about possibilities for trekking on the Inca Trail and the opportunities to travel within the Sacred Valley of the Incas to admire unimaginable attractions and beautiful views. Take our travel advices and Machu Picchu, a wonder of construction has stayed hidden for over 500 years, covered in the myst of the jungle. Well preserved, yet mysterious and remote, Machu Picchu is flooded by hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. We guide you through the process of trip planning and offer you complete documentation. | |||||||
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